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Artist:   Jungle
Title:    For Ever
Label:    XL Recordings
Genre:    Electronic
Quality:  238 Kbps Avg
Time:     45:55
Size:     79,71  MB
Rip Date: 2018-09-16
Str Date: 2018-09-14
URL:      http://junglejunglejungle.com/

Track List:

01. Smile                                             3:07
02. Heavy, California                                 3:04
03. Beat 54 (All Good Now)                            4:06
04. Cherry                                            3:16
05. Happy Man                                         3:11
06. Casio                                             3:54
07. Mama Oh No                                        3:17
08. House In LA                                       4:43
09. Give Over                                         3:33
10. Cosurmyne                                         3:40
11. Home                                              2:12
12. (More and More) It Ain't Easy                     3:12
13. Pray                                              4:40

Release Notes:

In July 2014, Jungle released their self-titled debut album. Featuring the
singles 'Platoon,' 'Busy Earnin',' 'Time,' 'The Heat' and 'Julia,' neo-soul
classics all, it was the aspirational sound of young London, a soundtrack of
escapism, an unmistakable Jungle sound and a unique, vivid, visual Jungle world.

The whole thing was dreamed up by Josh "J" Lloyd-Watson and Tom "T" McFarland, a
production and multi-instrumentalist duo who never expected to leave their
bedroom studios, far less become the core of a talent-filled seven-strong
collective that morphed into a killer live outfit. Cue online word-of-mouth and
IRL buzz, rave reviews, a Mercury Music Prize nomination, songs of the summer
(two summers, even), viral videos, Noel Gallagher declaring the album "fucking
amazing", half a million sales, burgeoning DJ careers, a global tour that lasted
two solid years. It all just happened.

Now, Jungle announce news of the follow-up to that defining debut record
entitled For Ever. If Jungle's first album was their imaginary soundtrack to the
places they had never been, For Ever is inspired by real life experiences of the
places they'd dreamed of for so long. Swapping Shepherds Bush for the Hollywood
Hills, J and T set up camp in Los Angeles to write and record the album.

Over time however, their romanticization of The Californian Dream clashed with
the reality of actually living it, the feeling of being adrift on the West Coast
compounded by the collapse of long-term relationships. Returning home to London,
they teamed up with highly regarded young producer Inflo where they sought to
create a "post-apocalyptic radio station playing break up songs", whittling down
loads of ideas this concept spawned into the core 13 tracks you have before you.

That station and those songs and that journey are the sound of Jungle's second
album For Ever. They had to go away to come home. And what J and T lost in love,
they gained in music. For Ever is for real, deeper and higher, more intimate and
more expansive, feelgood and, just occasionally, feelbad. It is, then, a proper
second album.

Contact Us: chschs@hush.ai



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Artist:   Jungle
Title:    For Ever
Label:    XL Recordings
Genre:    Electronic
Quality:  238 Kbps Avg
Time:     45:55
Size:     79,71  MB
Rip Date: 2018-09-16
Str Date: 2018-09-14
URL:      http://junglejunglejungle.com/

Track List:

01. Smile                                             3:07
02. Heavy, California                                 3:04
03. Beat 54 (All Good Now)                            4:06
04. Cherry                                            3:16
05. Happy Man                                         3:11
06. Casio                                             3:54
07. Mama Oh No                                        3:17
08. House In LA                                       4:43
09. Give Over                                         3:33
10. Cosurmyne                                         3:40
11. Home                                              2:12
12. (More and More) It Ain't Easy                     3:12
13. Pray                                              4:40

Release Notes:

In July 2014, Jungle released their self-titled debut album. Featuring the
singles 'Platoon,' 'Busy Earnin',' 'Time,' 'The Heat' and 'Julia,' neo-soul
classics all, it was the aspirational sound of young London, a soundtrack of
escapism, an unmistakable Jungle sound and a unique, vivid, visual Jungle world.

The whole thing was dreamed up by Josh "J" Lloyd-Watson and Tom "T" McFarland, a
production and multi-instrumentalist duo who never expected to leave their
bedroom studios, far less become the core of a talent-filled seven-strong
collective that morphed into a killer live outfit. Cue online word-of-mouth and
IRL buzz, rave reviews, a Mercury Music Prize nomination, songs of the summer
(two summers, even), viral videos, Noel Gallagher declaring the album "fucking
amazing", half a million sales, burgeoning DJ careers, a global tour that lasted
two solid years. It all just happened.

Now, Jungle announce news of the follow-up to that defining debut record
entitled For Ever. If Jungle's first album was their imaginary soundtrack to the
places they had never been, For Ever is inspired by real life experiences of the
places they'd dreamed of for so long. Swapping Shepherds Bush for the Hollywood
Hills, J and T set up camp in Los Angeles to write and record the album.

Over time however, their romanticization of The Californian Dream clashed with
the reality of actually living it, the feeling of being adrift on the West Coast
compounded by the collapse of long-term relationships. Returning home to London,
they teamed up with highly regarded young producer Inflo where they sought to
create a "post-apocalyptic radio station playing break up songs", whittling down
loads of ideas this concept spawned into the core 13 tracks you have before you.

That station and those songs and that journey are the sound of Jungle's second
album For Ever. They had to go away to come home. And what J and T lost in love,
they gained in music. For Ever is for real, deeper and higher, more intimate and
more expansive, feelgood and, just occasionally, feelbad. It is, then, a proper
second album.

Contact Us: chschs@hush.ai



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